Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World I

FRE2103.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2024 Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World I

Course Description

Summary

Viewed from the outside, the French-speaking world offers enticing images of beauty, pleasure, and freedom. From the inside, however, it is a complicated, often contradictory world where implicit codes and values shape the most basic aspects of daily life. This course will give you an insider's perspective on a cultural and communicative system whose ideas, customs, and belief systems are surprisingly different from your own. Together, we will examine how daily life and activities (friendship and family relationships, housing, leisure, work, and food culture) reflect culturally specific ideologies and values. Emphasis will be placed on developing ease, fluency, and sophistication in oral and written expression. Designed for students with no previous study of French, this class will revolve around authentic materials from the Francophone world (video, music, advertisements, literary texts). Introductory level. Conducted in French.

Corequisites

Participation in CSL language series, French table (1 session).

Instructor

  • Stephen Shapiro

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2024

Credits

5

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

21